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Explain what is going on in the cartoon below:
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KEY CONCEPT
As the human population grows, the demand for
Earth’s resources increases.
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Limiting Factors
• Birth & death rates eventually balance
– Factors: Disease, food, predators, climate, space, mates
• Populations become stable
• Carrying Capacity: greatest number of individuals that a population can sustain
• What stage is the human population in?
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Earth’s human population continues to grow.
• Earth’s human carrying capacity is unknown.
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• Technology has helped to increase Earth’s carrying
capacity.
– gas-powered farm equipment
– medical advancements
– clean water
– public assistance
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The Big Problem: Overpopulation
• Over 6.6 billion people
• Many natural resources are
nonrenewable
– Fossil fuels take millions of
years to form
• More people means:
– 1) More forests removed
– 2) More resources consumed
– 3) More CO2 released
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The growing human population exerts pressure on
Earth’s natural resources.
• Nonrenewable resources are used faster than they form.
– coal
– oil
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• Renewable resources cannot be used up or can replenish
themselves over time.
– wind
– water
– sunlight
• Growing use of
nonrenewable
resources may
lead to a crisis.
• Resources must
be properly
managed.
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Effective management of Earth’s resources will help meet
the needs of the future.
• Earth’s resources must be used responsibly.
• Careless use of resources makes them unavailable to
future generations.
• Easter Island is
an example of
irresponsible
resource use.
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• An ecological footprint is the amount of land needed to
support a person.
• The land must produce and maintain enough
– food and water
– shelter
– energy
– waste
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• Several factors affect the size of the ecological footprint.
– amount and efficiency of resource use
– amount and toxicity of waste produced
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Lessons
from
China
• Encourage smaller families by:
– 1) Free education for life to one child family
– 2) Free birth control
– 3) Financial: Salary, Pension, Housing, Medical
• 1970s = 5.8 children Today = 1.8
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• Act locally
• Reduce usage of natural resources
• Recycle at home
• Support Environmental Action Groups (Greenpeace, Sierra
Club)